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Join us for Dad Dayz Scavenger Hunt on Saturday, June 18th starting anytime between 10:30 a.m. and noon. Get a group together and start at the library. The hunt will take you through Taylorsville.
Learn and play Old Fashion Games and make your own marble on Tuesday, June 21st. There are spaces available at 12:30 and 2 p.m. Call 477-8137 to reserve your space.

Circuit Clerk’s Office closed Monday
The Spencer County Circuit Clerk’s Office will be closed Monday in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The office will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 a.m.

Boys eighth-grade night is Thursday at SCMS
Spencer County Middle School boys basketball will have eighth-grade night Thursday at SCMS. The ceremony will start at 7 p.m., preceded by both sixth- and seventh-grade games starting at 5:15 and followed by the eighth-grade game. “Please help us celebrate the accomplishments of these young men,” Coach Scott Noel said. “They have worked very hard this year and their current record is 20-2.”

The Spencer County Public Library is hosting a new book club starting Friday at noon.
In a press release, the library noted the 10 following reasons why you should consider joining the book club:
•It’s free
•You can meet new people,
•You get to read a good book,
•The club provides lively discussions/debates,
•You can read outside of your comfort zone,
•You have a good reason to turn off the television,
•You can take a break and get out of the house,

Circuit Court Judge Charles R. Hickman and Family Court Judge John David Myles, who represent Anderson, Shelby and Spencer counties, participated in the 2013 Circuit Judges Fall College that took place Nov. 18-20 in Lexington. The Administrative Office of the Courts provided the judicial education program for the state’s circuit judges.

District Court Judges Donna G. Dutton and Linda S. Armstrong, who represent Anderson, Shelby and Spencer counties, participated in the 2013 District Judges Fall College that took place Nov. 4-6 in Lexington. The Administrative Office of the Courts provided the judicial education program for the state’s district judges.
The District Court judges attended courses about Veterans Treatment Courts, juvenile justice, human trafficking, cybercrime, substance abuse, court technology, and court interpreting for individuals who are deaf or non-English-speaking.

Country ham breakfast
Taylorsville Masonic Lodge #210 will have an all-you-can-eat country ham breakfast from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m. Saturday. The breakfast is $7 per person. Carry-out is available. Everyone is welcome.